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Allen Dick <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 7 Mar 2024 13:50:49 -0500
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1. )  URLs no longer wrap well and quote marks don't help anymore, so URLs *must* be accompanied by a truncated version using https://www.tinyurl.com or a similar method or be rejected awaiting a corrected version.

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2.) Generally speaking, generalities are--at best, partly true -- and often as not quite wrong.

It is dead simple to apply the most basic test of truth to such claims?  Usually, we can think of exceptions instantly, even as we speak.

People (and beeyards) are different and some unique.  Many share enough characteristics that we can group them for analytical purposes., but must exercise caution when doing so.

Even in such a grouping, what may be true for one  or even most may be to some degree false for some -- or many.  Averaging can conceal that important fact.

Of course some supplements work for some people and are may be harmful for others.  Does that even need debate?

As for the various studies and products we see go by, it pays to remember that every instant in time and space is unique.  The possibilities are endless.

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